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... Read moreEmbarking on a faith journey can be both challenging and deeply rewarding. The F.E.A.R workbook is designed to help you reflect honestly on your spiritual walk by asking three powerful questions centered on faith, endurance, adoration, and relationship with God. One key question asks, "What unseen thing am I trusting God with today?" This encourages a personal look at faith beyond what is visible—echoing Hebrews 11:1, which defines faith as the confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. Many people struggle with trusting in God's plan when outcomes seem uncertain, but this workbook guides you to release those worries through prayer and reflection. Another important aspect focuses on endurance—how to persist in faith despite trials or doubts. Many find that continual engagement with Scripture readings and daily notes helps build resilience and a deeper understanding of God's character, as seen in His gentleness and compassion. This is crucial for sustaining spiritual growth, especially in challenging times. Adoration pages remind us that Jesus is at the heart of faith; by meditating on His love and example, we can deepen our relationship with God. Choosing one of the four Gospels to study can create a rich, personalized experience that draws you closer to the Lord. From personal experience, committing to daily reflections and prayer guided by this workbook has fostered a stronger connection with God and a more peaceful outlook even during uncertainty. It serves as a practical tool not just for beginners but also those seeking to renew or strengthen their faith journey. If you’re ready to honestly assess and nurture your faith, the F.E.A.R workbook offers a meaningful path forward. It’s compatible with popular annotation apps like Goodnotes and Notability, making it easy to integrate into daily life. Whether you face doubt, loss, or simply want to grow, this approach encourages authentic engagement and spiritual growth.